It has been a topsy-turvy year for the economy. Some economic indicators suggest a recovery is on the horizon while others point to the possibility that a double, or even triple, dip recession is on the way. And, in a “post Enron environment” companies of all shapes and sizes are carefully examining their short-term business challenges as well as re-shaping their strategic priorities for 2003.

During this candid roundtable discussion, representatives from some of the best and brightest consulting and integration firms located in Boston will discuss the trials, tribulations and trends in business and information technology strategy. The experts will offer a short term survival guide that provides insight into what every company should be doing now to tend to their business while also offering a fast forward look at what business and technology objectives should be on the agenda of corporate boardrooms in 2003.

Topics tackled will include: Where should investments be made today? Tomorrow? How are smart companies thinking about using technology to gain share and build momentum in a tight economy? Where are investments being made? Where should they be made? What technologies will be critical to preparing for the future? And, what will be the role of e-business for most companies next year?

The Consultants Roundtable will be a lively and candid discussion and debate providing clear insight for businesses of all shapes and sizes. If your business is concerned about optimizing your short term strategy and long term objectives, this roundtable is a must attend event.

Event dress is business casual. Breakfast will be served.

To register, contact MIMC at rsvp@mimc.org with "Consultants Roundtable" in the subject heading or 617.227.2822 x203.